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Who wants to sift through a spreadsheet or massive lists of text? This is the 21st century, and as such we expect information to be presented to us in an entertaining and stylish manner. Enter: Pop Chart Lab's NES Nebula piece, which presents over 700 NES releases spanning 1984 to 1993.

Super Mario Bros. is represented in the middle, with every subsequent release spiraling out from the center. Just about every game you'd expect is represented here, including Ice Climber, Donkey Kong, Hogan's Alley, River City Ransom and so many, many more.

The Nebula of NES Games is 24" by 36" and comes either as a standalone print for $32, in a framed print package for $142, in a print mounted on panel for $92 or as a print with hanging rails for $62. Orders will begin shipping on September 20.